How do you calculate specific heat capacity given heat flow, mass and temperature change?
1 Answer
To calculate the specific heat capacity of a substance, use the formula
where Q is the quantity of heat (energy) needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1°C, measured in J;
m is the mass of the substance, in kg;
C is the specific heat capacity of the material, in
If you are looking for the specific heat capacity (C), you will need to isolate it by dividing both sides by
Example:
You can easily look up on a chart of specific heat capacities this value, to find that this metal is (most likely) lead.